M’MINÑVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1894. Entered at the Tost office in McM innrille, as Second-class matt« r. VOL. XXIV. OREGON KEWS AYR NOTES. S6.-°? and S10.— . KODAKS. Snap-shot, Flash-light and time' exposure pictures readily taken by any amateur with our A and B Ordi- | nary Kodak Twenty-four pictures I without reloading — simple in con­ struction. well made and handsomely . finished. You can “ Do the Rest.” Free illustrated manual tells just how , —but we'll do it lor you if you want us to. ••ktci. to torn for rxpostRrs. A < >. 1 i ■ i. .* for (■.' mr« . » >'* in . $ u B’u.'t. r-,* K -Uk for pictures a , in.. . < Cotr.;.S Developin'» rnd Printing Outfit, » ; FASTM kN KODAK Ct).. ROvlirsTIR, N. 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For exact rates and full information inquire oi .1 H. kiHhl lYl li Da , Agt at 134 lirwl M., Portland, Or., or address tbt undersigned. IU< H D GRAY. f. H. GOODM AN, Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen, Passenger Agent. -AN FRANCISCO. CAL. Corvallis has organized a cycle club. The Tillamook boys have organ­ ized a football league. The prohibitionists of Benton county will nominate a county ticket. It is estimated that ten thousand people visited Portland April 11th. The land office at Oregon City is for Infants and Children. the fourth oldest land office in the United States. HIRTY year»’ oh.ervfctlon of Castoria with the patronage of The farmers’ alliance of Tillamook mill ton. of person», permit rt»to_ speak of it without gnening. county has concluded to hold a fair It in unquestionably the best r-rnedy for Infant, and Children the coming summer. the world ha. ever known. It is harmless._ Children like it. It Oregon City people claim that gives them health. It will save their lives. In It Mothers have theirs was the first free suspension .omethiug which is absolntelj safejuid praotioally perfect as a bridge in the world. child’s medicine. The president has nominated James F. Moore, register of the land Castoria destroysJWorms. office at The Dalles, Oregon. Castoria allays Feverishness. At Oregon City lives Patrick Ma­ Castoria prevents vomitlag Soar Curd. loney, aged 106 last December, and Castoria cures Diarrhoea and WindColio. who has been a voter the past 85 Castoria relieves Teething Trouble». years. Castoria cure. Constipation and Flatnlency. Out of the eight nominees for Castoria neutralises the effect, of carbonic acid gas or poiaonons air. countj’ officers on the republican Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. ticket in Polk county, five of the nom­ Castoria assimilates the food, regulates _the_stomach and bowels, inees are from Dallas. giving healthy and natural sloop. The celebrities in Portland from abroad last week were Rev. Joseph Castoria is put up in one-sire bottles only. It 1» not sold in bulk. Cook, Hon. Robt. Lincoln, General Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise Schofield and George M. Pullman. that It is “ just as good ” and “ will answer evory pnrpose." Judge Burnett, while over in Tilla­ See thatyon get C-A-S-T-O-R-i-A. mook last week, gained the eternal gratitude of the “devil” of the Head­ T h 3 fao-simile Z/fz"l ~ * U oncT*1T light office by helping to kick the signature cf wrapper. press. The pioneers of Polk countj' are to Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. hold their annual reunion at the Dal­ ¡MMTMiinTMni—tr-T^ .. ................ ,. las camp ground, Saturday, June 16, there being a catrp fire the previous evening. It is evident from the height of the water in the Clackamas as well as from the color, that the deep snow in ------------------------------------------------- ]fl THE----------------------------------------------- the mountains is rapidly melting and MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST rushing to the sea. ------- AND-------- A delegate to the congressional con­ vention at Salem from Washington HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. county blew out the gas at his hotel, TERMS BY 7VT7TIL; and wouldn’t have been here to vote DAILY > without Sunday $6 per year. in June but for the timely discovery “ (with Sunday) $S “ SEMI-WEEKLY, $2 per year. of the night clerk. WEEKLY, $1 per year. “I am here to address the people As a new paper the INTER < X’E a N keeps abreast of the times in all respects. It spar«;8 —you can’t choke me off. Thi3 is a neither pains nor expt me in securing all the news and the best of current literature. free gountrv—I won t be choked oft: I am here to address the people and THE WEEKLY OCEAN is edited espe^dally for those who, on account of m ill service or any other reason, do nut take a! I will address the people.”— Demo­ I ally paper In 11s column ar«* to be found the week’s news of all the world condensed and the ream of the literary t-attires of the Daily. cratic orator at Corvatli». W. Irwin, of Union county, A FAMILY. PAPER IT 11 sistseff EliiHl* PAGES, with | was Geo. a Harrison presidential elector, A Supplement, Illustrated in Colors, was superintendent of the Chemawa I Eight Additional pu^-s. making in all Sixteen Pages Th’»-» Supplement, containing Six Pages oj Reading Mutter and two Full-Page illustrations, is alone worth the price charged for the paper. Indian school, and is one of the best ihe inter O::can is pnbli hed in Chicago the nevs and commercial center ut all west of the Ulegbuny Mountains, and k better adapte 1 to the need5’ of the people of that section than any paper stump speakers in the United States. Hthi-rl it It i-Hii >i''< »r«l with the people of the West both in (Politic? mid I’Uralure. Plea’e remember that the price of 1 he Weekly inter Ocean is ONLY ON £ DOLLAR PER He is the republican nominee for THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. state superintendent of schools. Hon. Chas. Fulton scored a good The Weekly Inter Ocean and Yamhill County Reporter both One point in his speech after the nomi­ Year for nation for governor last week. His opening remark was that he had THE itlcmMNl il l.E C i Ck • I i) A thought for a long time, and now there was no doubt about it, that the Lord was with the republican party. VappiC QUINCY, mass ., T THE INTER OCEAN INTER AS EXCELS in , it. J. Qualey & Co., „ • IvUtlLHBUl UMII i V Wholesale and Retail Dealers in The governor has issued an order remitting the fine of V. L. Arring­ — McMinnville, Oregon.— ton, defaulting treasurer of Douglas THE county, which amounts to $45,981.48. Paid up (’apital, #."»0,000 This leaves simply three years im­ Transacts a General Banking Busineß. prisonment for Mr. Arrington to serve, the bondsmen having made President, - - J, II’ ('Oir/.X, good all shortage. Fice Preaideni, - LEh LA UtìHJJE. LIVERY STARLE Cashier, - - E. C. APPERSOX AND ALL KINDS OF Prof. W. J Spillman, of Mon­ list. I'aihier H’. -S' LZ.VA | GATES & HENRY, Props. mouth normal school, has received a CEMETERY promotion, having been selected as Board of Directors: E Street north of Third. Everything New and FURNISHINGS professor of agriculture in the agri­ First olas- Conveyance of t ommerdal Travel i. W. COWLES, LEE LAFGHLIN-, | er u sprcialtv B«»ar»l and stabling by the day or I .1 ARLFRS ii 'J, W>f CAMPBELL. cultural college at Pullman, Wash., month. We solicit a fair share ot the local pat J L ROGERS. rouage. with $1800 a year salary, and a trip Sell Sight Exdianpe and Telegraphic T.ans-[ All work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis­ faction Refers by permission to Win. Me Chris­ of several months arranged for him 'ers on New Y’ork, San Franaisco ami Portland. man. Mrs. L E. Bewley. Mra. E. D Fellows. to visit the experiment stations in Deposits received subject to cheek, interest paid , GRANITE COMMERCIAL [TRANK ROECA, ^asljioqable (jailor, One Door West of Cigar Store. MCMINNVILLE, OR \O IH I . MONUMENTS •u Time Deposits. l oans money on approved | Holl’s Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street. leeurity. Collections made on all accessible points. FROM JOHN F. DERBY, K 01 EM ms Proprietor of The McMinnville THE • • • OTb I is hereby given that the undersigned has riled her final acaonnt in the matter of \ r the »‘Statent I. R Wailing, deceased, and the TILE < .unity court has rixt d Tuesday the blh day oi M mv , W»L at the houi of 10 o’» fork a. in., us the time ibr final hearing of the same. 12 5 MARY WAILING Administratrix Estate of I K. Walling, deceased IRVINE A COSROW. Att’ys for Adm’rx. Al» univi H ITOH’S MOT KF. FACTORY, Mil Kit • MAI 1 • • OTk E i> hereby given that the undersigned. a< sheriff of Ya in Li 11 county, >tate cf Ore g<.n, under and by virtue of a writ «>1 execution, • late I April luth, l'VL to him directed, issued out <>t the circuit court ot said county and state, upon mid t«> enforce the dren'v of foreclosure and salt made by said court on the 2fth day of March, l^VL in that certain suit wherein J. M Bunn was plaintiff and Samuel V. Hess, Emma A. Hess, R ]; Hibb*, Carrie C. Hibbs, J. T. Hess and I.uciiv da E I Uss were defendants, will sell at public auction to the high-.-l bidder tor cash in V. 8 k >ld coin, at the < ou>( hou-e door in McMinnville in sai»i » uuntv an<1-latt on Saturday, the 19th dav of Mav, id. al one »• '.••• k p m of said day, the follow ina described r -ul premise», m-wir Lying an»! bcihg in Yamniil County, state of Oregon, and bring theea«t half oi the southeast quarter of section eight «8' and the south half of <»t the southwest quarter of section nine t.9) in T. 3 < K. 6 W ot the Willamette meridian, con­ taining one hundred and sixty acres «‘>f land, and ti.at inte»i administrator de bom; non of the es trite of J. N McDaniel, deceased, late of Yamhill o-iintv, Oregon and that he has duly qualified ¿ucYadministrator Now, theil’turc. mi persons having claims rti.ntti.-l Mint i .-tale ate hereby notified and re­ quired to pre ent the same »inly verified to the nudeisigned ut bls office at McMinnville, in Yamhill«oiinty, < »regon, w ithin six months from the date of this notice. 14 5 i'atvd this the 1th day of April. A D. D94. J U HOBBS. Administrator above named. R AM EY A FENTON. Atty’s for said Estate. NORTHERN Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fan hounds. - - 1 s TM< »-J"» TO K K OOVCHEH Calbreath & Goucher. PHYSICIANS AND SDRUEGNS. VloJlrMHTit i t RPfli-ROAD O regon .... (H ugo * (Office over Braly’s bank.) ELSIA WEIGHT, Manufactures an' DINING CARS unsurpassed, fl Ll.MAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEP- ERS of latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPINC CARS Best that can be constructed and in which ac­ commodations are FREE and furnished for holders of first and second-class tickets, and ELECANT DAY COACHES. MeMINN VILiLtE A continuous line, connecting with all lines, af tordiug direct aud unuitc-rrupted service. PuU man Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad­ vance through any agent of the road. Truck and Dray Co. THROUGH TICKETS to and from allpolntsln America. England and Europe, at any ticket office of this road. COULTER & WRIGHT. Prop's.’ Goods of ail descriptions moved and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Full information concerning rules, time ot trains, routes and other details, furnished on ap­ plication to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Attention In time to any lrregularitj- of tha Stomach, Liver, or Bowel* may prevent serious consequences. Indigestion, headache, nau­ sea, bilious. V* 0 n 1 y Liver el. J & ll C/ / aa(l Kidney medicine t o which you can pin your faith for a euro. A mild laxa­ tive, a 11 <1 purely veg­ etable, act­ ing directly on the Liver and Kid­ neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to bo taken dry or made into a tea. the Mississippi valley. Brother, you tion men, shop men, car repairers, are in luck.—Hetf Side. coal handlers and clerks, and it is A. number of farmers in Oregon said to be very strong in the terri and Washington are experimenting tory over which the strike is ordered. in raising broom corn, and it pays The employes in the different depart­ very well. One farmer in Washing­ ments will all stand together and ton raised three acres of broom corn will not go back to work unless all last year, and harvested enough to their demands are conceded. manufacture 120 dozen of good General Henry W. Slocum died at brooms, which sell in the market for his home in New York city on the $3.50 per dozen, At this rate the 14th. He graduated from the mili­ gross earnings on his crop amount tary academy in 1352, and was ap­ to $140 per acre, On this basis 25 pointed second lieutenant of the The King of Liver Medicines« acres would yield the farmer $3500 First artillery and sent to Florida. *• I have used your Simmons Liver Regu­ gross per j’ear, provided he manu­ In 1856 he resigned, with rauk of lator and can conscienciously cay it is the oi all liver medicines, 1 consider it a factured his brooms. The net profit first lieutenant, and engaged in the kiu? medicine chest in itself.— G eo . W. J ack - sun , Tacoma, Washington. would be large. practice of law at Syracuse, N. Y., 43-EVER¥ PACKAGE"«* Mr. Upton, populist member of and was a member of the legislature Has tha Z Stamp iu red on wrapper. May 27, 1861, he was ap­ the house from Coos county in the of 1859. last session of the legislature, who pointed colonel of the Eighty-seven th was criticised for having taken extra New York volunteers and command­ mileage, the more because he op- ed the regiment at the first battle of posed public extravagance, now ad- Bull Run, where he was severely August 9, 1861, he was mits the charge, but defends his ac- wounded. tions on the ground of custom, He commissioned brigadier-general and COPYRIGHTS. is quoted as saying that he would do­ was given a brigade in Franklin’s di­ CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora SriWl.,H'lsweJ’ and an honest opinion, wine to nate to the county school superin­ vision. In the peninsula campaign Wil NSW CO., who have bad nearly fitly tm s’ experience iu the patent business. Communica­ strictly confident lab A Handbook of in- tendent to be apport ioned among the of 1862 he was engaged in the seige tions lorniation concerning Patents and bow to oh- them eent Tree. AI30 a catalogue oi mechau« school districts of the county a sum of Yorktown and in the action at tain leal and scientiliu book» »ent tree. Fatcuts taken through Alunn & Co. receivo equal to his overdraft for mileage. West Point, Va., and succeeded to aneciai notice in the Scientific American, and thus are brought widely betore the publio with­ His admission is honorable, but mis­ the command of the division May 15. out cost to the inventor. This splendid papei weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by for the take, if it was a mistake, unfortu­ At the battle of Gaines’ Mill, June issued largest circulation uf any scientific work tn the 4:. S3r?Teai Sample copies scut tree. 27, he was sent with his division to w BuiidiM nate. Euitiuu. monthly, rlui a year. Single copies, ‘¿5 cents. Every number contaioa beau­ tiful plate», in colors, and photographs of new reinforce General Fitz-John Porter, An expedition will leave Portland Uousei». with ptaiM. enabling bunders to show the «lesions and secure contracts. Address on or about May 1st, heading for the who was severely pressed by the en­ latest MUNN I CO.. N lw rottK. 361 BB uadway . emy, and rendered important ser ­ recently discovered great cave situ­ ated in Josephine county at the vice, as he did also at the battles of southern extremity of this state. Glendale and Malvern Hill, his di­ While no one as yet knows the full vision occupying the right of the extent of this “hole in the ground,” line on both occasions. He was com­ explorations have been made far missioned major-general of volun­ enough to disclose the fact that the teers July 4, 1862. and engaged in complexion famous Mammoth cave of Kentuckj’ the battles of Second Bull Run, South is by far its inferior in every particu­ Mountain and Antietem, and in Oc­ are all intimately connected lar. Another party is being organ­ tober was assigned to the command —practically inseparable. Though the fact is often ized at San Francisco for the same of the Twelfth army corps. He took ignored, it is nevertheless an active part in the battles of Fred ­ purpose, that of exploring the cave. true that a good complex­ The excursion from the city of Port­ ericksburg, Chancellorsville and ion is an impossibility with­ out good digestion, which land will make the trip on horse­ Gettysburg, at the latter command­ in turn depends on good ing the right wing and contributing back, with pack animals, visiting en­ food. route Three Sisters, Diamond peak, largely to the victory. His corps There is no more comrron Crater lake, Mt. Pike, Fort Klam­ was transferred to the west, and he cause of Indigestion than lard. Let the bright house­ ath, and Klamath reservation. The served in the army of the Cumber­ keeper use company will contain several eastern land until April, 1864, when his tourists in addition to an artist and corps was consolidated with the geologist. Ranch Bill, the scout, Eleventh, and he was assigned to a has been secured to lead the expedi­ division and given command of the district of Vicksburg. In August, The Now Vegetable Shortening tion. 1864, he succeeded general Hooxer in | This year will be Oregon’s oppor­ command of the Twentieth corps,1 __ and substitute for lard, and tunity. A disastrous frost has al­ ^^2 her cheeks, with those of which was the first body of troops to 7— het family, will be far most totally ruined the fruit crop in enter Atlanta September 2. In more likely to ba '* Like a the eastern and middle states, and Sherman’s march to the sea and in­ -—rose in the snow.” there is no doubt that there will be —C ottolene is dean, deli- a large demand for Oregon fruits at vasion of the Carolinas he command­ — ■. S cate, healthful and popu- ed the left wing and participated in ——ii lar. Try it for yourself. good prices. Oregon apples found all its engagements until the sur­ Send three cents in stamps to N. their way into eastern markets last K. Fairbank & Co., Chicago, tor render oi Joseph E. Johnston, at handsomeCottolene Cook Book, year and brought a good price. **' _ containing six hundred recipes, Durham station, N. C. With better prices than even those ^..1..^ prepared by nine emioent autnor- ¡ties on cooking. of last year and with improved ship­ R. R. Darrall, a Portland young ping arrangements there will be a Flade only by splendid market for all this state j man, has fallen heir to 1300,000 by N. K. Fairbank & Co., ST. LOUIS end will produce. Fruit men should j the death of a rich uncle in Missouri. CHICAGO, NSW YORK, BOSTON. bend every energy to make their He will go alter it, of course. .. « •. - crops the best possible this year by thorough cultivation and careful at­ Wisconsin ought to be in a happy tention to trees. Nature, as usual, frame >f mind. Her debt is wholly I has done everything. Vegetation owed to trust funds for the benefit NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE has been kept back and is now com­ of various institutions, her property ing on fiuely with but little danger of various kinds amounts to more Notice is hereby given that the under­ as sheriff of Yamhill county, state from frost. This is the chance to es­ thau $15,000,000, the assessed value signed ot Oregon, under end by virtue ot a writ tablish a good market in the east of of taxable propertj- is $654,000,000 of execution dated April 12th, 1S&I, and on day issued out of the circuit court of which our fruit men should avail and she had in the treasury in the raid Yamhill county, Oregon, in that certain wherein W. J. Garrison was plaintiff themselves.— Forest Grove Times. last week of February nearly $2,000,- suit and Emanuel Northup and Maud Northup, W Simmon» and Ellen Simmons were de­ 000. Than Pills GOOD \>VVlz Di^est^on COTTOLENE iYFViS OF THE WEEK. John T. Davis, a drj’ goods dealer and the richest man in Missouri, died on the 13th. worth $25,000,000 David Dudley Field died in New York on the 13th. He was the fore­ most jurist of the country, and the formulator of several codes, He was a brother of Cvrus W. and Stephen J. Field. North Carolina’s senior senator, Zebulon B. Vance, died at his home in Washington, D. C., on the 11th. His death resulted from apoplexy. His death is expected to result in a hot fight in filling the vacant office. His term of service would have ex­ pired March 3d, 1897. A verdict of $15,000 for the plain­ tiff terminated the great Pollard- Breckinridge trial at Washington on Saturday. On the first ballot but one juror was in favor of the defend­ ant. The amount of damages was decided upon by each juror writing the amount he thought proper, and from the amounts striking an aver­ age. Breckinridge at once moved for a new trial. Itjs said he has no property and that there will be no money for Miss Pollard. The trainmen on the Great North ern railroad inaugurated a strike on the 15th that extended from Lari­ more, N. Dak., to Spokane. About 1500 men went out. This is the first strike ordered by the American Rail­ way union, and it is a case of life or death with that order. The order embraces engineers, firemen con­ ductors, brakemen, switchmen, sec- To show how excess of joy may subvert the reason the Mrdical Standard cites the case of a man who unexpectedly came into possession of a fortune of ten millions, and thereupon killed his wife aud chil­ dren. Minor instances of persons who cannot well bear prosperity are very common. The struggle with adversity is so bred in the Ixine of mankind that it is only by degrees of culture and education that he can enjoy abundance and ease with be­ coming grace. It lias been decided by the govern­ ment to discontinue the issuance of! postal notes. These have been! found a great convenience for the ■ transmission of small sums ot' money, as is shown by the fact that; 8,000,000 of them were issued last year, and their abolition will be a matter of regret to many. The gov­ ernment has had the change in view for some time, and it is understood that it will go into effect at the end of the fiscal year, June 30. The fee for money orders under $5 will be reduced to the present postal note fee, and it is the intention to have the former take the place of the lat­ ter. The chief inconvenience of the change will come from the fact that identification is required on money orders, but, as this is not strictly in­ sisted upon with small orders, prob­ ably the trouble about identification will be more than counterbalanced by the additional safety in transmis­ sion secured. fendants, upon and to enforce the decree of foreclosure and sale made m raid nut on the26th day of .March. 1*H. whereby it was decreed by said court that «aid plain­ tiff recover from the defendants F.manuel Northupand Maud Northup, the sum of $201.83, with interest thereon from March 26th. ISM, al the rate oi ten per cent per annum, and the sum of |3o 00 attorneys’ lees, and the costa and disburse­ ments taxed at $26 40, and decreeing that the real property hereinafter described be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs Now therefore, by virtnc of said writ of execution and order of sale, I will, on 8at- urdav, the 19th day of May. A I1 1894, at theh'onrof 10 o’clock a m <>f ai l dnv, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the court liouse door in McMinnville, Yatnhill county, Oregon, to satisfy aaid judgment, costs and accru­ ing costs, the following described real property, to-wit Lot No Four (4 , in block N of Cozme s id addition to the city of McMinnville, Yamhill county, slat« of Oregon. Dated at McXlinuviile, Oregon, this the 16tli day of April, 1894 tV. L. WARREN Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. NO. 11 HE-0 degrees vest meandering week 1.22 chains, thence south 47 degrees vest 1.80 chains, thence south 20 degrees weet 1.50 chains, thence west 3.10chains,theuce north ♦ . jl^ hflln- lin-nc«’» east 55 feet, thence north 155 feet, thence east 2.40 chains to the place of Ix'ginning, containing 3 7G-100th* acres of land-more or less; with on«» story and u hall dwelling house «ml barn stand­ ing thereon. (2.) Aho that certain piece of real property on Maple street in said North Yamhill b»nng a par tion of Lot 4, block 3, North Yamhill, bounded as follows: Beginning at the point where the di­ vision line bvtw«» n I and 1 t«»n< h« •• said Ma pie street, thence south along said Maple street 21 feet: thence west liaid ord. r of said court at publn* auction for cash in iiand as upon execution at law, on th«* said 12th »lav .»f May, 1894, at the hour of 2:30 <» cl.>< k in th»- alu-r- no»Hi, all the right, title nn»l inter--1 which the said defendants <’ A Martine and Alice G. Mai tine his w ile, bad ut the date oi the mortgage of plaint it!'in the bill of complaint in said cause described.of, in or to th«' persoual property in the said mortgage and in tin* bill «>1 complaint and dc<.rec herein parti»-q^arb. •ic-'erilx'd as foi lows, to-wit: One redwoo«! bank counter, one oak foil top desk, on» revolving oak chair and carpctT con­ tained within the one story brick hank building iu the town of North Yamhill on lot 4 of block ,. Maple street in said town, nt whi< h place in th« I said town of North Yamhill, said county ami state, said personal property will be sold, said place being the second pi-*» »« of real pro)x*rty hereinbefuie de-cribed ami being th«- plan»- w here jaiti personal property is now situate«!. Sai»t personal ami real property ami premises will fo- sold in payment <»t the expenses of this sale an<1 in satisfaction of said decree. Said decree is for the sum of $5:'.v,,85 with in­ terest 011 81857.30 thereof at the rate of eight p«-r cent per annum 1mm March 2bth, ism.until ¡»Hid, with interest on Sk »9.55 thereof at ten percent per annum, lrum March 29th, D94,until paid.together with the costa and disbursements of this suit, taxe»i at S Dated April 2d. 1*94. 14-6 j. p. ( ARSON, Receiver. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. ’V’OTICE is hereby gAr-n that ihe undersigned us sheriff ut Yumhili county, State of On» Sun, umk-i and by virtue oi h writ of executiou ated April 121 b. A 1>. 1894, and on bait kl5J.W), with interest thereon horn January 3d, 1893, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and i5u.oo attorneys fees, and for the costs and disburse­ ments of the action taxed ut sib.25, and decree­ ing the sale ot the hercinatb r described real premise; to satisiy sal«l judgment, costs «mi a< cruing costs Now the;efora, by virtue of said writ of execu­ tion and order uf saie. I will, ou Saturday, the 19th day of May A. Ib 1**4 at the hour of one o'clock p. m <>t said day. ul the Court House door in McMlnhviDe, Y’amhiU couutv, Oregon, sell nt public auction to the highest bl i-h-t lor ra>h in hand, to satisfy said judgment, cost' and accru­ ing costs, the lullowing described real premise», to-wit. Luts No Eleven (11 and Twelve <12. in block No Seventeen il7) in the original tow n of White- son, in Yamhill couuty. state of Oregon. Dated this the lblh day Oi April. A. 1> 1894 \v l warren , Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. OTI'T is hereby given I hat th«- undersigned at. Mhoriffot Yamhill county, unto of Ore­ N ’ gon, under and by virtue ul a writ uf execution, dated April 12tb, A D. 1H24, ftn-1 ou said «jay j*t- F.ue«l out 01 the circuit - »••ut uf the laic of Or«- m for '1 amhUl count} • that < • rtala ■■ I therein pending w herein Thoma- T. Notson win plaintiff an»l Easel Mayes and Charles Mayes, minors, Lsaac Daugherty, G W Grayson, F. F. Beach and George Armstrong, were defendant», upon and to enforce the decitt of foreclosure and sale made in said suit on the 2-th day ot March, A. D. Iby4, whereby it was decreed by said court, that the real property hereafter described besold, and that the proceeds arising therefrom be ap­ plied first, to the payment oi the costs oi this suit, and the costs of «ul«, and to the payment of 840 attorneys' fees in said suit, and that the balance be applied to the payment of 8454.45 now due the plaintiff, together with imprest thereon from the 2sth day of March, A. D. 18 j 1 nt the rate of ten par cent jkt annum. Now therefore, by virtue of said writ of execu tion and order of sale, I will, on Saturday, the 19th day of May, A D. Ib9i. at the hour of on«* o’clock p. m. «»f acid day, at the court house door in McMinnville. Yamhill county, Oregon, sell ut public auction to the highest bidder for cash iu Land, to satisfy said judgment, costs und accruing costs, the following described real property, to- wit: Situate in Yambill county, state of Oregon, and described as commencing on the county road leading from McMinnvillet«j Willamina in the town or Sueridan and county of Yamhill, at the northwest corner of land now owned by Leo Cosock, and running thence wert 80 feet, thence south to low water mark; thence **abt bo feet, thence north to the place of U*ginning, and said land being part of tne Absolem B Farlconcr do­ nation land claim. Dated this the 16th dav oi April, A. D. 1694. W. I. WARREN, Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. ■V OTICE i- beicby giv».!i that the undersigne«i a . sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore gon, undei and by virtue of a writ of execution dated April r.ttb, A. D l&H, and ou ‘•aid day is sued cut of the • Hvuit follow* Beginning at the northwest corner of a tract of upon ano to enforce a judgment rendered by said court on the 27ih day ot March. A D 18H In fa I land purchased by Charle* Handley from Mr* vorot I. B V Nash, plaintiff, and against W. T. Mary Rowland, which is 8.4b chains south 7S de­ Shurtlett, Allee O. Shurtleff and Robert L. Stow, grees east, and 312 chains toutb from the south defendants, for the sum of I723.S0, together with wett comer of W. T Newby's donation land interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an­ claim: thence east 261 feet to the center of B num from the 27tii day of March, 1894, and 15.00 street in McMinnville, thence south bl feet, attorneys’ feet, aud for 8A.20 costs and for the thence southwesterly 2t4 feet, thence north M costs of sale, and ordering that the real property feet to the place of beginning containing 52-luU hereinafter described be sold to satiety said judg­ of an acre more or less. Also another tract, a part of the said donation ment, coete and accruing costa Now therefore, by virtue ot said writ ot execu­ land claim of Samuel Cozine Beginning at a -take 8.4b chains houth 7b degree* east and 12.;« tion and order of eale, I will, on Saturday, the 19th dav of May, 1S94. at the hour of one ¿ clock chains south of the southwest corner of W. T. p. m. oisaid day. sell at public auction, at the Newby's donation land claim No. 53, in T. 4 S. R. court house door in McMinnville. Yamhill coun­ 4 west, Yaxnhill county, Oregon; thence west8.14 ty. Oregon, to the highest bidder for each iu b»ud chains to center of Cozine's creek; thence south to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs, 26 degrees and 2,0 minutes went down said creek 3.95chaiusto north boundary of Lynch tra£; the following described real property, to-wit Lota Noe. Three <3i aud Toui I of block No. thence east 3.37 chains to center of old ditch; Nine (9> in John’s Addition to the town ot Mc­ thence meandering »aid ditch north 14 degree» Minnville. iu Yamhill county, Oregon, a* tbown west 1.15 chains, north 25 degrees and 15 minutes by the duly recorded plat thereof, now of record east 1 12 chains thence east 1.32 chains to south- in the County Recorder’s office of Yamhill coun­ west corner of Handley tract; thence portn 1.31 chains to the place of beginning, containing nea* ty, Oregon Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, this the 16th ly ye-foul Us of an acre. Dated this the 16th day of April, lbM- day of April, 1894 W. L. ” AKl»Jii>, W. L. WARREN Sheriff of YiunbllkCvunty, Oregon. Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. N